Wisconsin,
the 30th state admitted to the Union (on May 29,
1848), is made up of a vast variety of
geological features. The state is located
between the Mississippi River and two of the
five great lakes (Superior and Michigan), and is
separated into five regions that make Wisconsin
the home of forests, glacial lakes, a central
plain and good farmland. The capital of
Wisconsin is Madison, and it's largest city is
Milwaukee, which is known for being a popular
tourist destination and is home to the
Lawrence
J. Timmerman Airport, which is used primarily
for private aviation.

Wisconsin has plenty to offer for a pilot
wishing to explore a beautiful area filled with
a multitude of landmarks, which makes it a
popular region to relocate to. The land is
perfect for many outdoor activities because of
it's location, including ice fishing, snowmobile
derbies, windsurfing, and sailing. The main
source of income in Wisconsin's economy comes
from the manufacturing, health care and
agriculture industries. Since Wisconsin produces
more dairy products than any other state except
California, it has been aptly nicknamed
"America's Dairyland."

Wisconsin Real Estate Resources

Wisconsin Additional Resources

Wisconsin REALTORS®
Association Home
Page
The WRA website has
information about
the Wisconsin Real
Estate industry for
both REALTORS® and
Consumers. The place
to find information
for the Home Buyer,
Home Seller,
Property Managers.